Pietersen, however, leaves himself open to accusations of disloyalty as he will continue to make himself available for the Indian Premier League and will spend around four weeks playing for the Deccan Chargers on a 375,000 pound sterling contract as soon as the World Cup ends.
The 30-year-old's argument is simply that the money is too good to turn down for a relatively short time away from home and that his brush with a possible career-ending injury in 2009 has made him want to cash in on the IPL for as long as he can.
England play warm-up games next week against Canada and Pakistan in Dhaka ahead of their first World Cup game against the Netherlands in Nagpur on February 22.
Pietersen has scored 3,517 runs from 110 ODIs after making his debut in November 2004 at an average of 41.37. He has scored seven hundreds and 21 fifties.
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